Issue | #1205 |
Published | July 1961 |
Cover Price | 0.15 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "DAVID AND GOLIATH, No. 1205." Code number is DAVID + G. O.S. #1205-617. Copyright 1961 by Beaver-Champion Attractions, Inc. Adapted from the 1960 movie "David and Goliath." |
Characters | David (as played by Ivo Payer, photo); Goliath (as played by Kronos, photo) |
Genre | period |
Pencils | ? (photo) |
Inks | ? (photo) |
Colors | ? (photo) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | King Saul (as played by Orson Welles, photo); David (as played by Ivo Payer, photo); Samuel (as played by Edward Hilton, photo); Goliath (as played by Kronos, photo) |
Synopsis | Preview of the story. |
Genre | period |
Pencils | ? (photos) |
Inks | ? (photos) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white. Five photos from the movie plus a partial cast list. |
Characters | King Saul; Samuel; David; Jesse; Elga; Goliath; Jonathan; Abner; Merab; Asdod |
Synopsis | The prophet Samuel tells David, a shepherd boy, that he has been chosen by God to become the King of Israel. David becomes part of King Saul's court and is sent with the King's army to fight the Philistines. David defeats the Philistine giant, Goliath, only to find treachery when he returns to Jerusalem. |
Genre | period |
Script | Umberto Scarpeli; Gino Mangini; Ambrogio Molteni; Emimmo Salvi (screenplay); ? (comic adaptation) |
Pencils | Jack Sparling |
Inks | Jack Sparling |
Notes | Adapted from the 1960 Italian movie "David e Golia," released in the United States as "David and Goliath" in 1961. |
Characters | David; Jonathan; King Saul |
Synopsis | Jonathan, Saul's son, prevents Saul from ordering David's death. |
Genre | period |
Pencils | Jack Sparling |
Inks | Jack Sparling |
Notes | Inside back cover; black and white. |
Characters | David (as played by Ivo Payer, photo); King Saul (as played by Orson Welles, photo) |
Synopsis | Preview of the story. |
Genre | period |
Pencils | ? (photos) |
Inks | ? (photos) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Back cover. Three black and white photos from the movie against a color background. |